Can you think of a plant that, upon hearing how low maintenance it is, you just roll your eyes? Because how can it be low maintenance when you’ve managed to kill it on three different
Wondering what to plant with lavender? Here are the best lavender companion plants. They work well in pots, raised beds or directly into the garden. PIN THIS POST FOR LATER 📌 Planting a lavender bush
Lavender, with its calming fragrance and elegant purple blooms, is a beloved addition to any patio or balcony. But did you know this Mediterranean marvel
Phenomenal Lavender is a favorite among gardeners for its low-maintenance requirements, purple blooms, and high tolerance to drought. Free shipping over $129!
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Get expert advice for planting and growing lavender, from prepping soil to pruning. Plus, learn about the different types—like English, French and Spanish lavender—and how to harvest and use lavender flowers.
Full Sun (At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight) Mature Height 10 - 12 Inches Mature Spread 10 - 12 Inches Growing Zones 5 - 8 Use As A Filler In Containers The SuperBlue English Lavender or Lavandula angustifolia provides a lot of color in a limited space. Tiny bluish-purple flowers bloom in clusters on top of flower spikes that reach about one foot in height. The flowers bloom from spring into summer and provide a bold pop of color. Green lance-shaped foliage anchors the plant. The light fragrance of the flowers adds to the appeal of this perennial in a landscape. Lavender is right at home in a cottage- or meadow-inspired garden. This plant is a good choice for a border or the middle of a mixed planting. Create a stunning mass planting or container arrangement where SuperBlue can take on the role of filler. Trim the flowers to use in arrangements or dry them for long-term use. Pollinators like bees also enjoy the dainty flowers. This beautiful plant grows in zones 5 through 8. SuperBlue English Lavender Care Plant Lavender in full sun in slightly alkaline, well-drained soil. Lavender cannot tolerate damp conditions, so drainage is vital. This drought-tolerant plant needs water after planting and during a dry spell once established. Fertilizer is not necessary, but a layer of organic compost can be applied in early spring. Give the plant a light prune in late summer after the flowers fade. A summer pruning may encourage another flush of flowers, so trim again in the fall after the final blooms fade. Avoid cutting back into bare wood. SuperBlue English Lavender Spacing SuperBlue English Lavender reaches 10 to 12 inches tall and wide. Space Lavender plants 12 to 14 inches apart or plant one in a 14-inch container. SuperBlue English Lavender Information USDA Hardiness Zones: 5 - 8 Plant Type: Perennials Light Exposure: Full Sun (At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight) Mature Height: 10 - 12 Inches Mature Spread: 10 - 12 Inches Spacing: 10 - 14 Inches Habit: Mounded Flower Color(s): Blue Flower Description: Blue Shades Bloom Period: Spring to Summer Foliage Type: Evergreen Foliage Color(s): Green Foliage Description: Green Shades Seasonal Interest: Spring Flowering, Summer Flowering Watering: Average Resists: Deer Tolerates: Drought Attracts: Bees, Butterflies Container Role: Filler Uses: Borders, Containers, Mass Planting Features: Attracts Pollinators, Cut Flowers Brand: Proven Winners Common Name: SuperBlue English Lavender Other Name(s): Scientific Name: Lavandula angustifolia
How To Grow Your Own Indoor Lavender Plant! Welcome to the enchanting world of indoor gardening, where aromatic wonders and vibrant hues come to life. If you've ever dreamed of cultivating your own oasis of
The Lavender plant, scientifically known as Lavandula, is among the most sweet-scented and the most gorgeous flowering plants out there in the world. It is not naturally an indoor houseplant and can sometimes suffer in
Pre-orders are now open! Shipping starts in early April, weather permitting. We will send you a notification before shipping. This true English Lavender (Lavandula) Hidcote Blue is a perennial plant in zones 5 to 8. Known for its compact growth habit, beautiful and fragrant flowers, this lavender plant is a must-have in your garden. Foliage is a lovely grayish-green and the plant only grows to about 18” to 24” high making it a great edging plant. The scent of lavender, though, is what makes this a gardener’s favorite. Perfect in cut arrangements, dried for sachets, and even infused in vinegar or oil, Lavender also is a natural mosquito, deer, and rabbit repellent. It tolerates hot, dry locations and works well in containers as an annual plant. Group multiple plants together for a stunning effect all summer long that will attract pollinators and neighbors! Clovers Garden English Lavender Hidcote Blue Plants: Two Large, Live plants – ready to grow, premium herb plants, 4” to 8” tall plants, in 4” pots Non-GMO, No Neonicotinoids – so you can grow fresh produce that’s healthy for your family and pollinators. 10x Root Development – robust plants with healthy roots that handle transplanting better and grow stronger right from the start. Gets you to a faster, more productive harvest. Grown in the Midwest – all plants are grown in the USA and we manage the entire process from seed to your doorstep. Fast Shipping and Careful Packaging – your plants arrive quickly in our exclusive, eco-friendly, 100% recyclable box designed to protect your plants and the planet. Plant in any US Zone – works in containers; small spaces, balconies, patios or large gardens. Perennial in Zones 5 to 8, treat as a tender annual all other Zones. Container-friendly – herbs do well in pots, planters, and window boxes and their lovely foliage make them a great filler plant with blooming annuals. Season long harvest – fantastic cutting garden addition, flowers are lovely fresh; dried in arrangements or sachets; or infused in oil or vinegar. Growing Requirements – requires full sun, average water and fertilization. Tolerates hot and dry conditions and deer and rabbit resistant. Quick Start Planting Guide – created just for our customers, this copyrighted guide walks you through every gardening step from unboxing to planting. Third Generation, Family-Owned Small Business -- we’ve been helping gardeners since 1957 with established greenhouses right here in the Midwest. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
Lavender Guide. Comparing 7 different Lavenders so that you may choose the best one for your garden.
Get expert advice for planting and growing lavender, from prepping soil to pruning. Plus, learn about the different types—like English, French and Spanish lavender—and how to harvest and use lavender flowers.
Lavender (Lavandula) is a lovely evergreen shrub that is well-known for its outstandingly fragrant flowers and foliage. Depending on the variety, the foliage varies from a dark green hue to a silvery gray coloration. Dainty
French lavender, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native to the Mediterranean, the Atlantic islands and the Arabian peninsula. Growing to 60 cm (24 in) tall, it has gray-green, linear or lance-shaped leaves with toothed edges and a lightly woolly texture.[1] The long-lasting, narrow spikes of purple flowers, topped with pale violet bracts, first appear in late spring. The whole plant is strongly aromatic with the typical lavender fragrance.Contains 0.1g or around 100 seedsLavendula stoechas
Learn how to care for a Lavender Garden in Front Yards or backyard gardens. Lavender hedge along driveway or around patio are beautiful and smell amazing.
Harvesting and drying lavender is easy to do, and promotes more blooms! Come learn how to harvest lavender flowers, plus several ways to dry and use them.
If you are looking for a healthier way to treat some of your health problems, while enjoying a beautiful garden, medicinal plants you can grow in your garden are an excellent alternative to taking modern
English lavender plants are one of the most attractive--and cold-tolerant--varieties of lavender. It's gray-green foliage, dainty purple flowers, and airy shrub-like form make it perfect for both formal and informal settings.
Common Name: Statice Seeker White Scientific Name: Limonium sinuatum mill. Subsp sinuatum Life Cycle: Annual Remarks:Blooms are pure white, with some showing a slight blush of pink. Seeker Series is more uniform and has a better colour range than Pacific, which it replaced. Also known as annual statice and wavy leaf sea lavender Plant Height: 80cm When: Spring + Autumn Sowing Depth: 6mm deep, sow direct or raise seedlings Spacing: 30cm Position: Full Sun Days until germination: 7-14 days @ 21-24°C Seed to Bloom: 150 days Number of Seeds: 50 Note: WA orders are sent weekly as they require quarantine inspections on arrival to WA
Lavender (Lavandula) is a lovely evergreen shrub that is well-known for its outstandingly fragrant flowers and foliage. Depending on the variety, the foliage varies from a dark green hue to a silvery gray coloration. Dainty
Lavender Hidcote is a blue English lavender which thrives in USDA zones 5 to 9. This compact form is easy to grow and very versatile. Some tips on how to grow Hidcote lavender can help you transform y
Learn about ‘Mona Lavender’ plectranthus, including tips on growing and propagating ‘Mona Lavender’, from the experts at HGTV.
Get expert advice for planting and growing lavender, from prepping soil to pruning. Plus, learn about the different types—like English, French and Spanish lavender—and how to harvest and use lavender flowers.
Lavender is a great, blooming waterwise flower for the landscape or pots. Learn the difference between English lavender, Spanish lavender and French lavender.